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Since SAS sees the jobcode to be 5 chars before it reads in the length statement…If the length statement were before the set statement…then this would have set the length to 12 chars.Try this…data department;jobcode='ABCDE';run;

It has warning message as following:WARNING: Length of character variable jobcode has already been set. Use the LENGTH statement as the very first statement in the DATA STEP to declare the length of a character variable.

But it is continue running. Length of variable Jobcode remains 5 bytes. Therefore the answer is A.

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